Brüser Kranverleih Takes Delivery of Tadano AC 5.120-2 All Terrain Crane
- Meagan Wood

- 2 days ago
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Brüser Kranverleih has added a Tadano AC 5.120-2 all terrain crane to its fleet, strengthening its mobile lifting capabilities across Germany. The 120-tonne crane features a 60-metre main boom, multiple jib configurations, and a maximum tip height of 96 metres.

Brüser Kranverleih Expands Fleet with Tadano AC 5.120-2
German rental company Brüser Kranverleih has taken delivery of a new 120-tonne Tadano AC 5.120-2 all terrain crane. The latest addition strengthens the company’s fleet of mobile lifting equipment and provides increased flexibility for construction, industrial, and infrastructure lifting projects. The crane is already preparing for its first operational deployment.
Tadano AC 5.120-2 Combines Reach and Versatility
The Tadano AC 5.120-2 is a five-axle all terrain crane designed for versatile lifting operations requiring strong mobility and extended boom configurations.
Crane Features 60-Metre Main Boom
The crane is equipped with:
Seven-section 60-metre telescopic main boom
The boom can also be fitted with several extension configurations depending on project requirements.
Multiple Jib Options Extend Tip Height to 96 Metres
Available boom configurations include:
10.1 to 17.9-metre bi-fold swingaway extension
Two additional seven-metre inserts
Up to 45 degrees of jib offset
With full extension configurations installed, the crane can achieve a maximum tip height of 96 metres. The flexible boom setup allows the crane to support a broad range of lifting applications in both urban and industrial environments.
Brüser Kranverleih Highlights Positive Tadano Experience
The company said previous experience with Tadano cranes played an important role in the latest investment decision.
Company Praises Reliability and Efficiency
Brüser Kranverleih said the Tadano cranes have consistently delivered strong operational performance.
“Our experience with Tadano cranes from Lauf has been really positive,” the company stated.
“The machines are powerful, reliable, and economical to operate.”
Operators Appreciate User-Friendly Controls
The company also highlighted the crane’s operator interface and control systems.
“At the same time, our crane operators appreciate the control system because it is easy to use.”
Modern crane control systems continue playing an increasingly important role in improving operator efficiency and reducing setup complexity.
Brüser Kranverleih Continues Supporting Regional Lifting Projects
Brüser Kranverleih is based in Bad Harzburg, southeast of Hanover, Germany. The company operates a fleet supporting construction, industrial, and transport operations throughout the region.
Fleet Includes Telehandlers and Heavy Transport Equipment
In addition to mobile cranes, the company also operates:
360-degree telehandlers
Low loaders
Transport equipment
The crane fleet is currently topped by a 180-tonne Liebherr all terrain crane. The addition of the Tadano AC 5.120-2 further expands the company’s medium-to-heavy lifting capabilities.
Demand Continues Growing for Versatile Mid-Size All Terrain Cranes
The 100 to 150-tonne crane segment continues seeing strong demand across Europe due to its balance of:
Transport flexibility
High lifting performance
Extended reach capability
Efficient operating costs
Manufacturers continue developing cranes that combine long boom systems with compact transport dimensions and simplified operation.
About Brüser Kranverleih
Brüser Kranverleih is a German crane rental and lifting company based in Bad Harzburg. The company provides crane hire, heavy transport, and lifting solutions for construction, industrial, and infrastructure projects across Germany.
About Tadano
Tadano is a global manufacturer of cranes and lifting equipment serving construction, industrial, infrastructure, and energy sectors worldwide. The company produces all terrain cranes, rough terrain cranes, crawler cranes, truck cranes, and aerial work platforms.
Website:https://www.tadano.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What crane did Brüser Kranverleih purchase?
The company purchased a Tadano AC 5.120-2 all terrain crane.
What is the lifting capacity of the AC 5.120-2?
The crane has a maximum lifting capacity of 120 tonnes.
What boom length does the crane offer?
The crane features a 60-metre telescopic main boom with multiple jib extension options.
What is the maximum tip height of the crane?
The crane can achieve a maximum tip height of 96 metres.
Where is Brüser Kranverleih based?
The company is based in Bad Harzburg, southeast of Hanover, Germany.












































